G-14 not to sue FIFA

The G-14 association of Europe's major soccer clubs has said it has no intention of suing FIFA for past damages over player injuries.

Reported by Indo-Asian News Service

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The G-14 association of Europe's major soccer clubs has said it has no intention of suing FIFA for past damages over player injuries sustained during international duty.
G-14 General Manager Thomas Kurth denied claims by UEFA that the group is seeking $1.04 billion for losses incurred from injuries during international duty over the past decade.
A commercial court in Belgium's Charleroi held a hearing on the issue on Monday.
Kurth said G-14 gave the $1.04 billion figure in court as an estimate only after FIFA claimed the group had no claim to damages.
However, the group will keep up a legal challenge to help protect clubs in the future.
G-14 said it will focus on brokering new rules to give clubs a bigger say in the running of the game, including the World Cup and other major tournaments and the international match calendar. (AP)